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Scott Adams

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  1. Did you ever find a doctor in your area? If so, please share...thank you!
  2. Did you ever find a doctor in your area? If so, please share...thank you!
  3. Did you ever find a doctor in your area? If so, please share...thank you!
  4. Did you ever find a doctor in your area? If so, please share...thank you!
  5. Did you ever find a doctor in your area? If so, please share...thank you!
  6. Did you ever find a doctor in your area? If so, please share...thank you!
  7. Did you ever find a doctor in your area? If so, please share...thank you!
  8. Did you ever find a doctor in your area? If so, please share...thank you!
  9. Did you ever find a doctor in your area? If so, please share...thank you!
  10. Did you ever find a doctor in your area? If so, please share...thank you!
  11. Did you ever find a doctor in your area? If so, please share...thank you!
  12. Did you ever find a doctor in your area? If so, please share...thank you!
  13. Did you ever find a doctor in your area? If so, please share...thank you!
  14. Did you ever find a doctor in Chicago? If so, please share...thank you!
  15. Did you ever find a doctor in Seattle? If so, please share...thank you!
  16. PS - Did you see this?
  17. Did you ever find a celiac disease doctor in Cincinnati? If so please share it here...
  18. Since vitamin D is one of those vitamins that can cause toxicity in large quantities over time, you should probably check with a doctor. That said, as an adult I have to take 4,000 IU per day, twice the recommended amount, for my levels to stay within normal (don't give her this much!). Sorry this did not get answered for so long!
  19. I am sorry that nobody replied to you for so long, and I hope that you found more information about this. As far as treatment for RCD goes, please have a look at the articles here: /celiac-disease/celiac-disease-amp-related-diseases-and-disorders/refractory-celiac-disease-collagenous-sprue/
  20. There have been many celiacs over the years who have worked around gluten in kitchens without issues. That said, there are also many sensitive individuals, especially those with dermatitis herpetaformis, who do report issues. How did this turn out for you? Sorry it took so long to reply!
  21. I don't speak French, but have you searched the French Wikipedia?
  22. Hopefully you've now recovered, and have been able to stay on a gluten-free diet. Let us know!
  23. This is an amazing story--congratulations on your road to recovery! Unfortunately the majority of those with celiac disease are still undiagnosed, even though the devastating effects on the nervous system in many gluten sensitive individuals are now well known. The saddest part of the story is that it took so long for you to figure it out, but better...
  24. It's certainly possible that it is DH. Did you ever get a biopsy done to confirm it? Are you still gluten-free? If it is DH a strict gluten-free diet for many months is the best treatment.
  25. I've had it many times and it's great. I also like the Trader Joe's gluten-free mac-n-cheese.
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